Crave, Part 1 Summary 'Crave' takes place in a nowhere place. There are no stage directions, only lines of dialogue spoken by four performers: C, M, B, and A. C and M are women; B and A, men. There is no concrete plot, though certain narrative threads appear and quickly dissipate. The first half of 'Crave' primarily concerns C and A.
A Generic Theatre production at The George Washington University. Sarah Kane's theatre is a theatre of extreme. Sarah Kane wrote Crave in 1998 under the pseu. Description: A script of Phaedra's Love by Sarah Kane. A female playwright who committed suicide during the year of 1999. This was her first production of the play and it was directed by her.
C is clearly a woman who has been damaged by an abusive childhood. She no longer speaks to her mother, and the dialogue implies that she was sexually abused by both her father and grandfather. M, who occasionally takes on the role of C's mother, speaks about how she got drunk and slept with strange men until she got pregnant.
In the first half of Crave, A is clearly in love with C. He begins the play assuring her that he is not a. This section contains 462 words (approx. 2 pages at 400 words per page).